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St. Petersburg Lawmaker Wants Behavior Code 
24 June 2010
The Moscow Times
A St. Petersburg lawmaker has called for the drafting of an etiquette handbook 
for the imperial capital that would advise foreign visitors to speak only in 
Russian and to avoid wearing national dress - similar to a behavior code 
planned in Moscow.

Yelena Babich, a city deputy with the Liberal Democratic Party, said she was 
moved to act after seeing people in cotton robes and house slippers walking 
down St. Petersburg's main street, Nevsky Prospekt, local web site Fontanka.ru 
reported Wednesday. 

She said such incidents damaged the city's reputation as a "cultural capital."

Babich has filed an official request with St. Petersburg Governor Valentina 
Matviyenko to develop the behavior code.

It was unclear how a behavior code would go down in St. Petersburg, the 
country's biggest tourist draw with sites like the Mariinsky Theater and 
Peterhof Palace.

Moscow City Hall said last week that it was collaborating with diasporas and 
scientists to create the "Muscovite's Code," a list of nonbinding behavior 
guidelines to be presented to every foreigner who moves to Moscow.

"There are unwritten rules that residents of our city are obliged to follow, 
such as not slaughtering sheep in the backyard, not grilling shashliks on the 
balcony, not walking around the city in national attire, and speaking in 
Russian," said Mikhail Solomentsev, head of City Hall's committee for 
interregional cooperation and national policy.

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